Dominion’s Energy Tyranny: Where’s the Outrage from the Tea Party & Ken Cuccinelli?

Virginia’s 2007 energy re-regulation bill was a terrible idea from the start. It was essentially written by Dominion Virginia Power and rubber-stamped into law by the Virginia General Assembly & Gov. Tim Kaine, who showed no interest in challenging one of Virginia’s top sources of money in politics.

Five years later, as Virginia Sierra Club Vice Chair Ivy Main writes in the Washington Post, Virginia taxpayers are seeing huge costs and little benefit:

Yes, the Dominion family owns some wind farms, one just across the state line in West Virginia. But we aren’t getting a single electron of that energy, because Dominion sells it to other states that have much tougher standards for what counts as renewable energy. For us in Virginia, Dominion buys cheap certificates that no one else wants.

That’s a great deal for Dominion. According to the Southern Environmental Law Center, $1.7 million could buy enough of these certificates to satisfy Dominion’s 2010 RPS targets, qualifying the company to collect an extra $76 million over two years from its ratepayers.

Worse yet, Dominion is aggressively using its monopoly power to target any small businesses who try to sell clean energy to customers in Virginia:

Even worse is its treatment of a Staunton-based solar company called Secure Futures, which has stepped up to the plate to put solar installations on university campuses, using a third-party power purchase agreement to ease financing. This summer, Dominion hit Secure Futures with “cease and desist” letters, claiming it can’t legally sell solar power to Washington and Lee University within Dominion’s exclusive service territory under Virginia law. Dominion, you understand, will not sell solar power to Washington and Lee, but it seems determined to make sure no one else does, either.

Where are Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli & his Tea Party friends as Dominion treads on the rights of small businesses and Virginia energy customers? Shouldn’t they be screaming about activist judges and government stifling liberty? Or does Tea Party outrage not cover regulations that enrich its polluting benefactors?

on propaganda about how warm and fuzzy/pro-renewables they are. Sadly, Dominion has bought and paid for much of the General Assembly, so almost nobody will challenge them. Thus, the horrible, Dominion-written energy reregulation bill, the new coal-fired power plant in Wise County, the lack of a strong and MANDATORY RPS for Virginia, Dominion’s hostility towards distributed power, etc, etc. This out-of-control, unaccountable company needs to be slapped down, and slapped down hard, but the only way that’s going to happen is for Virginians to wake up and realize what’s going on, then send a clear message at the voting booth. They also need to contact their legislators and tell them what they think. If not, then Dominion will keep having its way, and the rest of us (99.99%) will suffer.

glennbear

The Koch Bros. and their shadow organizations own the GOP elected officials in VA and ALEC supplies the model legislation to assure that the relationship continues and prospers.